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gingivitis an early stage of gum disease that causes inflammation.
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ginseng Panax ginseng CA Mey., P. schinseng Nees, and P. quinquefolius L. (family Araliaceae) DESCRIPTION: Low-growing, shade-loving, perennial herb. RANGE: Different species are native to North America and Asia and cultivated extensively in China, Korea, Russia, and Japan. APPLICATION: Commercially available in teas, capsules, extracts, tablets, roots, chewing gum, cigarettes, and candies. Used for centuries in Asia as a cure-all or panacea. ...
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ginkgo Ginkgo biloba L. (family Ginkgoaceae) DESCRIPTION: An ancient dioecious tree--meaning its male and female flowers are borne on separate trees. The leaf, which is fan-shaped, has veins that arise from the stem base, branching dichotomously out to the edges. RANGE: It has thrived in China--practically unchanged--for over 200 million years in the wild and in sacred temple gardens. ...
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gingival h. noninflammatory enlargement of the gingivae produced by factors other than local irritation. See also under enlargement.
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gingival l. one for incising the gingivae.
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